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Latest comments made on this video:
By: venividibitchy. on 04 Jan 09, 18:08:32
Thanks for the helpful tutorial. What if you are attempting to capture a portrait in a night (city street or otherwise lit background) setting? Even a 1/2" shutter speed would be too slow, it seems.
By: srivatsahg. on 04 Jan 09, 15:36:47
You rock ... !!! Thanks for tutoring countless people like me :) ....
By: Peyre. on 04 Jan 09, 11:25:12
i like the fact that you explain everything on a EOS :)
By: s2photo. on 02 Jan 09, 14:44:41
Dont open up your aperture the whole way... DOF should also be a consideration. Especially if say you are doing a cityscape. Wide open your DOF will become shallow. If you're using a tripod, (which you should be) aperture doesn't really matter. If you have any sort of noise reduction for your camera turn it on. It'll help with the image sensor heating up and creating more noise due to the longer shutter speed.
By: reconchrist. on 02 Jan 09, 12:57:43
Thank you very much! greatly appreciated. Never stop, you are a great tutor
By: byDeuce. on 31 Dec 08, 07:01:40
Much thanks, Gordon. Really usefull info in all your videos. Have a Happy New Year!
By: cameralabs. on 29 Dec 08, 20:33:50
Sorry, I can't help you. This tutorial is about taking photos of lights at night, not glamour photography!
By: Phavonic. on 29 Dec 08, 11:30:21
What is the best aperture and shutter-speed to get bedroom pictures like in pornography/glamour modelling? Somebody kindly answered me before but I lost the message. I have two 500w tungsten lights but no reflectors--are these necessary? I was told also to use blue filters for these types of light, but all my experiments (for skin-tone on bed) are bad and still look like polaroids. Please someine set me right. Thanks
By: ApexIXMR. on 23 Dec 08, 04:41:29
I find it funny how similarly most British people finish their phrases. Like at the end of each sentence. Feels like I'm watching BBC news anchor haha. Very good tutorial btw, thank you.
By: cameralabs. on 19 Dec 08, 20:08:11
This is true and has been discussed in other posts below and on the dslrtips . com webpage for this tutorial. You can increase the f-number for a bigger depth of field, but it will subsequently need a longer exposure - and if it goes beyond 30 seconds, most DSLRs will need an optional cable release.
By: cameralabs. on 19 Dec 08, 20:06:58
Thanks! Do please send them to my site dslrtips . com though!
By: cameralabs. on 19 Dec 08, 20:06:40
Thanks! You're actually ignoring the metering here because you're shooting in manual and choosing the result which looks best to you...
By: monkeyboy85. on 19 Dec 08, 18:58:33
Hi Gordon, just curious on the subject of Aperture. While the lowest F number will let in the most light, if taking a landscape will you loose alot of sharp focus on objects in the shot? thanks.
By: PartTimePhotography. on 19 Dec 08, 18:57:34
Good stuff - I'll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.
By: GDfromSMSA. on 19 Dec 08, 10:08:06
Nice tips & tricks how to get a decent image quality during the night. How about the metering do I need to keep using the evaluative metering ?
By: cameralabs. on 17 Dec 08, 05:09:30
If you have a tripod then I'd recommend using a low ISO and a long shutter speed for the best quality - just what I said in the video! There's more info at dslrtips . com.
By: galeharoldfan. on 17 Dec 08, 05:00:40
i have a question coz im still a newbie in photography. do you recommend higher iso's in night photography and in low light situations? coz i often get blurry or grainy photos when i turn the ISO up. cheers:)
By: easyriffs. on 16 Dec 08, 02:45:00
Thank you ever so much for posting this.
By: Salocin27. on 14 Dec 08, 22:25:08
mm i keep it in M just 4 fun even if P is good or better :)
By: cameralabs. on 14 Dec 08, 09:40:47
No problem! Go to the Technical and Scientific section of the cameralabs . com forum and you'll find a guide to easy astro-photography that I've written!
By: marisabbath. on 14 Dec 08, 08:33:26
great videos!! they are REALLY helpful, thank you for posting this material and taking the time to make this. I'm really interested in learning about astrophotography (without telescopes, i'm interested in taking long exposure pics of the vault of heaven and things like that), and i was wondering if you could give me some advices about it
By: negativerad. on 12 Dec 08, 19:30:27
Great video
By: weboo15. on 10 Dec 08, 20:31:31
your channel is very helpful for a beginner like me., thanks to you also for helping and understanding newbies!!! hope you will make more tutorials... 5 stars for you!!!!!!!!!!
By: sminxsmjs. on 09 Dec 08, 20:42:32
so the result is the same? well still, wouldn't it - or should i say won't it be really fun experimenting all of this in real life, i myself can't wait =). and i cannot wait to go out to take some fantastic night shots now, i'll subscribe too!
By: cameralabs. on 09 Dec 08, 19:39:11
Thanks sminxsmjs! Nope, no script, just ad-libbing with many retakes until I'm happy with it! As for the exposures, you've got it spot-on. If you close the aperture by one stop, such as going from f4 to f5.6, then you'd need to double the exposure to compensate, such as going from 2 seconds to 4 seconds. I suggested an open aperture here as I was already using a very long exposure, so doubling it wouldn't have been possible without using Bulb mode and a cable release.